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Angus Glen Golf Club (36 holes, Public)905-887-515710080 Kennedy Rd

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North: 5462-7314South 5721-7400

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72

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Summer$175 for 18 (shoulder $129)

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included

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2 months in advance

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Two distinct experiences are available from the classic South 18 and the unique North 18. The fairways on the North Course at Angus Glen are lined with jagged, peaky, fescue-covered dunes, and riddled with three and four foot sod wall bunkers. This public golf course offers 36 holes of outstanding golf; and a banquet, facility for up to 500; and has hosted several major tournaments in recent years. Golfers can dine at Arthur's Steakhouse with its Silo Grill.

Aurora Golf & C.C. (18 holes, )905-713-6400

Aurora

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Ballantrae Golf Club (18 holes, )905-640-63331 The Master's SouthHwy 48 just north of Aurora RoadStouffville

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5008-6765

Par

72

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$82 for 18

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$34 power, $65 pull

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Eric Hull

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Bathurst Glen Golf Club (18 holes, Public)905-773-4334, 877-239-4395

Richmond Hill

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3721-4551

Par

62

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Bayview Country Club (18 holes, Private)905-889-4833

Thornhill

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5492-7043

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72-73

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70.4-74.0

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127-134

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Warren Crosbie, Drew Smythe

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This exclusive private family country club was established in 1960 and renovated in 2000-2001. The 18 hole championship course has gently rolling, wooded terrain and water features, and has hosted many championships.

This 18 hole championship course lies on 200 acres of land owned by the Toronto and North York Hunt Club, and adjoins an exclusive gated community of 80 homes. In 1982, as development was starting to encroach on the property the Hunt Club relocated to Newmarket and sold the land in 1986. he course was designed by Canadian Architect, Tom McBroom, and finished off by American golf course architect Robert Cupp (who did a lot of the design work for Jack Nicklaus at the Glen Abbey course in Oakville).

Bloomington Downs (18 holes, Public)905-773-1936

SE of Bayview Ave & Bloomington RoadRichmond Hill

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5463-6034

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72

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$45 weekend, $41 weekday

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$30 power $6 pull

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1 week in advance

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Facilities include an 18 hole Golf Course, with 9 holes opened in 1989 and another 9 holes opened in 1990. There is also an 18 Hole Miniature Golf course, a 5 station batting cage set up for softball & hardball, a floodlit driving range, practice sand traps, putting greens, and a licensed snack bar & patio.

Carrickmacross lies on 61 acres of rolling land, away from subdivisions, and has a twenty foot deep ravine that forces some challenging shots. One 9-hole course is open, with another par-three 9-hole golf course opening July 2008, to complete the eighteen hole course.

The copper-roofed 40,000 square foot clubhouse was designed by renowned Canadian Architect Doug Carrick, and overlooks the Humber River Valley near Kleinburg. It has a and floor-to-ceiling windows, and a great view of rolling hills and forests for up to 600 guests dining in the Kleinburg Room and Bistro.

This Tom Fazio-designed private golf course and practice facilities complement the stylish clubhouse, which is perched above the 18th green with a panoramic view of the Toronto city skyline. The clubhouse's lounge features a stone fireplace, a quiet dining area and bistro, a wraparound patio with an outdoor fireplace & barbecue.

This family-owned course is centrally-located for both Toronto and York Region residents. The par 3 holes range from 108 to 223 yards, and there are great practice facilities, all at the lowest prices in the area, with two twilight rates to make golf fun and affordable.

This Rene-Muylaert designed course has an open front nine with lots of by mounds and water, while the mature-looking back nine dips into valley lands and is carved out of thick-treed forest. The greens are in excellent condition and the large practice range is well appointed.

This 1982 27-hole course was designed by Toronto golf architect Rene Muylaert and is carved out of the dense woods of the picturesque Oak Ridges Moraine. The tree-lined fairways demand accuracy off the tee, and immaculate bentgrass greens and strategic holes test your patience. Emerald Hills has twice hosted the LPGA Tour's Nations' Cup.

This 18 hole course, with driving range, restaurant and Pro Shop, is one of the older venues in Uxbridge, starting out as the 9 hole Uxbridge Golf Club. The course has sandy soil, tight fairways and postage-stamp greens, and its signature 4th hole has an elevated tee which plays across a valley, up onto an elevated green protected on the left by trees, the right by out-of-bounds, with a large sand trap behind. The South course has a dogleg left 3rd with an in-play pond, a green that slopes from right to left, which is protected by a bunker in front and a deep forest behind.

This well manicured 18-hole championship golf course winding through the Glenway Estates community, and was home to the 1992 Ontario Open. Designed by Doug Carrick, this 6200 yard par 70 course has¸ slick greens, and a tough back nine.

Collaboratively designed by Curtis Strange and Doug Carrick this course meanders on rolling countryside through stands of tall pine trees to traditionally styled greens. Nice clubhouse in a parkland setting.

This private club was established in 1924, and is the only golf club in North America owned & operated by women. Men have been welcome since 1936 and can become Guest Card Holders. The course was designed by renowned course architect Stanley Thompson, and filled a need for golf facilities for women, when female golfers were precluded from many men-only golf clubs.

Owned since 1923 by the same family, this 9-hole golf course is 9 holes is nestled among beautiful hardwood trees (especially pretty I the fall). The most challenging hole is the 8th, which doglegs to the left around a large stand of mature maple trees. The course has deer and other wildlife, including over 27 different species of birds.

Lyndhurst Golf Course (18 holes, Public)905-722-858324198 Highway 48On the west side of Hwy 48, the continuation of Markham Road.Sutton West (Baldwin)

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4431-5057

Par

70

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Weekdays $26, weekends $32

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$22 power

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Lyndhurst Golf course has excellent fairways and fast greens, with ponds and a river coming into play on both front and back nines. There is a trailer park adjoining with an outdoor pool, indoor pool, and a recreation room.

Maple Downs Golf & Country Club (18 holes, Private)905-832-0880 11101 Dufferin St.(2 1/2 miles North of Major MacKenzie on the east side)Maple

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5550-6612

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72-74

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Opened in 1954 as the “Maple Grove Golf & Country Club”, this private club added a new clubhouse in 2002.

Golf on either the 18-hole Championship Course or the 9-hole Executive Course. The 18 holes course has gentle rolling fairways, strategically bunkered greens and an assortment of woods and water challenges. The 9-hole Executive Course is ideal for those who don't have time for playing 18 holes. The clubhouse is built in a rustic post and beam style, and has a solarium dining room, lounge, and a banquet room (for up to 300) with floor to ceiling windows. The large patio has a gazebo overlooking the golf course and lake.

Open since the 1940s, this mature and scenic 9-hole course crosses the Rouge River 6 times, and the tree-lined fairways require accurate tee shots. In the 1950s, the course became the private IBM Country Club for over 25 years, and then became the Markham Green Golf Club.

This private, member-owned golf club lies on the edge of the environmentally protected Oak Ridges Moraine, and has both a Championship 18 hole golf course and a Par 3 Course. The practice facility, includes state-of-the-art driving range, bunker, and pitching green.

Mill Run's Championship Course now boasts 27 holes with “The Grind” 9 holes added in 2007. The Golfers can play 3 distinct 18-hole layouts with lengths of up to 6,800 yards. For a shorter course, play the 18-hole Highland (Executive) Course, The Clubhouse, which houses the Mill Run Cafe, a 19th Hole Sports Bar & Restaurant, a beautiful sunroom for dining, and two patios overlooking the opening tees. The banquet hall can serve up to 450 people.

This 9-hole course overlooks Lake Simcoe, and was established in 1926. It was designed by golf course architect Stanley Thompson, and is a shareholder owned course, with associate memberships and pay-as-you-play.

Remington Parkview Golf & Country Club offers 36 holes of golf, a fully licensed clubhouse and patio, and banquet facilities for up to 200 guests. The scenery includes old forests stands and lots of wildlife. The 6,225 yard Upper Course is great for corporate golf event, with plenty of Rouge River Valley views. The 5,629 yard Valley Course has many elevation changes, with the Rouge River playing a prominent role on a number of holes.

The 54 hole Rolling Hills has three 18-hole courses that provide enjoyment to the beginner or the avid player. The 6,340 yard Championship Course offers offers a mix of short par fours, and long par threes. The 4,884-yard Challenge Course has a mix of par fours and fives with well-bunkered greens and abundant cedar trees. The 4,010-yard Classic Course mixes short par fours with par threes that range up to 191 yards leading to contoured bentgrass greens.

Shawneeki Golf Club (18 holes, Semi-Private)905-478-4211 800-387-888518543 Woodbine av just east of NewmarketSharon

Carved from 200 acres of mature forest on gently rolling countryside, this four-star championship course is located in the lush Holland Landing area. Enjoy the peaceful atmosphere along the Holland River.

This private golf club has gently sloping, tree-lined fairways with small undulating greens, set in the lush rolling hillside just north of Markham. Natural spring-fed ponds forcing challenging shots on several holes.

St. Andrew's Valley Golf Club features a Golf Digest Four Star rated 18-hole golf course includes a driving range, a 2,000 square-foot putting green and a chipping area. There are water hazards on 14 holes and almost 100 bunkers. The 2500 square-foot Mission-style clubhouse has a fireside dining area, and an expansive veranda with panoramic views of the golf course. There are several meeting rooms for groups from 24to 80.

The 36 holes Station Creek Golf Club, a ClubLink Gold Member Club. Improving on the highly regarded daily fee Gormley Green GC, with a recently completed $12 million renovation under Paul Takahashi, course improvements included new green surrounds, new cart paths, enhanced drainage, refurbished bunkers and a conversion to bentgrass. The clubhouse looks like an elegant train station and has a 4,000-square-foot porch overlooking the 18th green of the South Course.

Here are three golf courses totaling 45 holes. in the beautiful, rolling hills of the Humber River Valley. The two 18-hole championship courses were created by Howard Watson and recently fine-tuned by golf course architect Arthur Hills. The West Course has tree-lined fairways long the winding banks of the Humber River. The East Course offers elevation changes and spectacular city views along the valley's edge. The 1900 yard 9-hole South Course is a par 30 executive course.

This David Moote-designed course opened in the late 1980's, and features rolling terrain with generous fairways and well-guarded greens with upgraded bunkers. A recent renovation and upgrade has completed its original links-style design. In 2005, Score Magazine awarded it best under $50 golf course in the GTA.

This course was originally a 27-hole facility, but was completely revamped in 1991 by architect Doug Carrick, and design consultant Steve Jones (winner of the 1989 and 1997 Canadian Open and the 1996 U.S. Open) to provide generous fairways, small rolling greens, 88 bunkers and with water in play on 11 holes. This course has two holes (the 10th and the 12th) in the 1996 Canadian Tour's “top ten most difficult” list, and the signature 16th hole lands on an island green.

This Stanley Thompson-designed course, with over 6500 yards of undulating fairways, plateau greens and elevated tees, has hosted the PGA Canadian Open. The 9-hole Valley Course offers a challenging short game.

This semi-private 27 hole course, only 30 minutes north of Toronto has three scenic nine holes courses: The Homestead, The Middle and The Lakeland., each challenging in different ways. The Homestead is easy-walking, the Middle nine has many elevation changes and well-guarded greens, and the Lakeland is cut through mature forest.

Wyndance bears the signature of its creator, world-class golfer and course designer Greg Norman, who preserved many original features of each hole's environment, using existing trees, terrain, and rock faces of the gravel pit the course replaced.

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